Introduction to Communication: Connecting with Others
TASK 1 TEMPLATE
Passed on the First Try
Western Governors University
, RRM3 D268 Task 1 TEMPLATE
Instructions: Complete and submit this document as your Task 1 for D268.
Instructions for Section A:
Choose two of the characters from the task scenario and write an
introductory email introducing yourself to each character (one email per
character). Tip: See Section 1 (Communicating in Diverse Groups):
Lesson 5.4 (Email 1/2) and 5.5 (Email 2/2) for an example email
format and what email parts to include.
For each email you must: Write email 1 here
1. Use a different communication
style based on the characters
chosen from prompt A. This may Subject: Jamal Green on-boarding.
be formal vs. informal or you
Dear Sarah,
may use two of the four
communication styles in Section Hello, this is Jamal Green, and it is a pleasure to
1: Lessons 2.4-2.5. join the company. While working in this branch,
2. Include an opening (i.e., Dear, communication will be direct, and concise
Hello, etc.) and closing (i.e., language will be used between co-workers. When
work starts, information will be presented with
Sincerely, See you soon, etc.) to
data and models for upcoming projects while
each character you chose. prioritizing efficiency. In addition to tasks
assigned, a detailed list explaining what tasks I
Note: When introducing yourself, am working on and what time I finished these
you may use real or fictitious details said tasks will be sent in reports every hour daily.
Thank you for your time, Mrs. Sarah, and I'm
about your personal and
available at a moment's notice.
professional life.
Sincerely,
Note: (Suggested length of 1–3 Jamal Green
paragraphs), using a different New hire
223-665-9800
communication style for each
EMAIL.
Write email 2 here
Subject: Jamal Green on-boarding.
Dear Talia,
My name is Jamal Green, and I am super excited
to join the branch. Thank you for this
opportunity, and I can't wait to learn from
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